Starting with Oracle Database 18c, installation and configuration of
Oracle Database software is simplified with image-based installation.
To install Oracle Database, create the new Oracle
home, extract the image file into the newly-created Oracle home, and run
the setup wizard to register the Oracle Database product.
Using image-based installation, you can install and upgrade Oracle Database for single-instance and cluster configurations.

11.02.2018

After doing some first steps with docker, i wanted to test docker-swarm. Because of the limited resources of my notebook, i was looking for a Linux with a minimal footprint. In the context of setting up VMs for docker-swarm i found a log of articles about doing that with the tool docker-machine.
It sounds like this tool can create VMs just with one command. (here the documentation).

But after these steps i realized, that next step on this road is kubernetes. It is clear that cluster scheduler like kubernetes can not be run on a single machine - so i tried to get another access to microservices: Snap and UbuntuCore:

In november 2017 it was clear, that both UbuntuCore and CoreOS are some building blocks for microservices, but i was not really on the right track.
Back to kubernetes? Kubernetes relies on containers. So i started with docker: